Giacomo Brunelli

Giacomo Brunelli, The Animals

Giacomo Brunelli, The Animals

Giacomo Brunelli is currently showing his work The Animals at London’s Photofusion gallery (until March 26th). Brunelli’s images have a ferocity that is absent in a lot of wildlife photography. The images are not shot from a human perspective but from that of the animals themselves, which contributes to the immersiveness and energy of the images. This is not a photographic portrait that seeks to emphasize the human traits of animals or the majesty and elegance of the animal kingdom. Brunelli’s “animal-focused street photography” highlights the bestial traits of these animals, and the presence of violence and death comes through to powerful effect.

Giacomo Brunelli, The Animals

Giacomo Brunelli, The Animals

Giacomo Brunelli, The Animals

Giacomo Brunelli, The Animals

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  1. Posted 13 February 2010 at 5:19 pm | Permalink

    A reamly incredible picture, picture that i know for long biut who still impressionated me

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